True, but how does the Lyakhovich who beat Brewster do in the heavyweight picture right now, in your opinion?
For a little while people were actually praising this guy quite a bit when he beat Brewster, but it seems like he has all but fallen off the map...
**** that ****, if it was my brother I'd be tap-dancing on that cocksuckers skull. Oh, and I think Vitali would beat Wlad.
Worthless rematch. Sanders is done, and Vitali has already beaten him. This won't do anything for Wlad's legacy.
IMO, if Chagaev beats Ibragimov, that will give Wladimir a formidable opponent. Next to Wladimir, nobody in the division has a resume like...
He hasn't yet jumped off of his " bum of the month " campaign, but how does today's version of Moorer do against the current title holders/contenders?
Yeah, I hope he has success in the future, though. Brewster has qualities that make this sport great.
Brewster was way too motivated for the first fight. There's no way he would've quit that fight after dedicating it to his deceased trainer.
I'm not necessarily shocked.... McGirt is usually pretty on top of things when his fighters are taking more punishment than they need to, and he...
I agree, but some people think fighters of the past are at this mythical peak that just can't be touched.... it's common mainly in Ali and Tyson...
Well.. he didn't miss out on it, he just wasn't as successful at the time.
This express has just been derailed.. :hi: :hi: :hi: :hi:
Anyone whose ever seen any of my posts knows I'm the furthest thing from a WALD nut-hugger, so don't get the wrong idea here. :lol: The last...
The Sanders who beat Wladimir would give Wlad problems at any point in his career. Let's keep in mind that Sanders was a big guy who didn't have...
I'll go with Liakhovich and Valuev.